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Therapists for college students near 02155

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Melissa Smith
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Framingham, MA

My clients are women who have reached a point where something needs to change. They feel stuck in their patterns and behaviors, unable to stop and not understanding why. They are overwhelmed with uncomfortable emotions. It feels like their past intrudes on their present. They ask questions like “what’s wrong with me?” and tend to be hard on themselves. They may not feel seen or heard. They may frequently face conflict in their relationships. Many women experience life this way. You are not alone. I help women piece together their past, understand patterns, and respond differently to their environment. Together, we will identify the skills you need to respond instead of react, support yourself in distress, and return to feeling safe and grounded. I provide a warm and non-judgmental space for you to explore who you are and how you got there, at your own pace. A dedicated time and space to focus on yourself can make a world of difference. Many women live in a state of “doing,” rarely having the opportunity to rest, restore, and connect with themselves. Reaching out for the first time can feel scary. I offer a complimentary phone consultation to ensure you feel comfortable with me before moving forward. I welcome the opportunity to support you on your healing journey.

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Patrick Gorman
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Hingham, MA

If you are feeling stuck, stressed, anxious, sad, avoidant, unmotivated, distracted, or generally discontent with yourself, your social life, your job, your purpose, or a particular relationship or situation you have found yourself in, you might be suffering from anxiety, depression, or acute stress disorder. My passion is helping individuals with anxiety, depression, and relationship issues. I have multiple years of professional and private practice experience helping teens, middle aged, senior adults, and couples navigate emotional difficulties and traumatic periods of their lives.

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Greater Lowell PDC
Group practice
Chelmsford, MA

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Hannah Saxe
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Newton, MA

The client I do best with is the good kid in the family that never causes waves or the quiet kid in the classroom that is a great team member but never makes a fuss. I work best with the silent suffering - those who look just fine on paper and are out and about in their personal life. These are those folks who are too nice, always making excuses for bad behaviors in relationships and ultimately ending up feeling invisible and unloved. I do well helping these types realize their value and helping them assert themselves. I typically work with people who may not have a full blown addiction but might be suffering by drinking too much or keeping an eating disorder in secret. They are getting their pain out in unhealthy ways.

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Mark Nickolas
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Marblehead, MA

We all face challenges. When you do, it's wise to consult with someone who listens well and can help you identify the problems, develop strategies, and guide and encourage you to implement them. I have been trained in psychodynamic, cognitive behavioral and systems-centered methods. I often draw upon wisdom, humor, and science to facilitate positive change. Whatever the challenge -- emotional, relational, or other -- we'll address it together.

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Betty Jo Bolin
Group practice
Natick, MA

I invite couples, adolescents and adults to identify strengths, acknowledge challenges and develop strategies to solve a range of problems. We can explore ways to save and enhance your relationship. In the first session, I teach tools that you can use immediately to enhance your partnership, open the lines of communication and reconnect as a couple. If you are an overwhelmed parent, I can help you reach out to your teen by employing techniques that can be used in the moment. My professional experience encompasses coping with anxiety, managing chronic illness, grieving losses and achieving balance for an enriched life. My therapeutic approach is client-centered, reality-based and solution- focused. I also provide psychodynamic insight-oriented therapy if a more in depth exploration of issues is requested. My experience and training include relationship issues, crises related to life transitions, developmental stages, adolescent concerns, couples issues, PTSD, chronic illness, and loss. I am in a small group practice at Solutions for Living. We work within a relationship based model that emphasizes strengths, supports self care planning, encourages mindfulness and incorporates stress reduction. We also remain well informed with regard to evidence based techniques, proven theories and research.

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Changing Sails Therapy, P.C
Group practice
Canton, MA

Founded in 2018 by Cindy Faria, LICSW and inspired by the quote, "If you cannot change the wind, adjust your sails", our company embodies the belief that life's journey toward healthy relationships, joy, purpose, and more should not be navigated alone. We specialize in supporting individuals with anxiety/mood concerns, helping navigate and improve intimate and family relationships, guiding through life transitions, and caring for those suffering from issues rooted in systemic racial oppression, socioeconomic barriers, LGBTQIA+ concerns, cultural/spiritual differences, and more. However, please know that our doors are open to all individuals seeking therapeutic support.

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CNC360
Group practice
Lexington, MA

CNC360 is a group of dedicated, experienced, HAES® informed and licensed professionals in the fields of nutrition and psychology who specialize in the treatment of eating concerns. We offer an integrated, mind-body holistic approach to support recovery from eating and body image issues.

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Zoey Welch
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Natick, MA

Inevitably, life presents difficulties, and can be challenging for many different reasons. Sometimes the things that bring people to therapy are very specific: perhaps a major life transition has become overwhelming, or certain patterns within a relationship are starting to take a toll. Pressures in some particular setting, whether it is at school, at work, or at home, may be feeling too difficult to navigate alone. Other times, people come to therapy a little less certain, feeling confused and unsure about where their life is headed, wanting something more. It’s not always easy to answer the question, “What brings you here?” People tend to doubt their inner strengths, and don’t quite realize how many resources they in fact possess. I have found that, though conversation with a trusted person, people can more easily identify and then build on those strengths. In my work with children, we often talk about expanding their “toolbox,” so that they have the skills to better manage overwhelming emotions and navigate complicated social situations. With teenagers and young adults, we often find ourselves talking about questions of identity development - the process of learning about who we are, how we got there, and what we want for ourselves moving forward. I see growth and development as a lifetime process, and, in my work with adults, we address all these issues in increasingly varied and complex ways, while also working together to navigate complex challenges presented by a world that can be arbitrary and unfair. My past experiences, doing individual and family therapy with people of all ages, of diverse backgrounds, and difficult, sometimes traumatic histories and life circumstances, have engendered within me a core belief that with the right support and collaboration, it is possible to make meaningful and long-lasting changes.

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Amy Joyce
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Canton, MA

What you will get working with me: warmth, humor, dedication to understanding where growth can be achieved, openness and honesty. I enjoy working with young adults who are motivated towards self-improvement and am committed to meeting people wherever they are in the therapy process and working with them to meet their goals. I am a licensed mental health counselor (LMHC) dedicated to helping clients address issues related to trauma, anxiety and depression utilizing a client centered, strengths-based approach and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy techniques. I also have have experience working with athletes. I look forward to hearing from you!

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Rachel Spekman Therapy
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Boston, MA

Moving through an Identity Change and looking for real, sustainable support to thrive during this time? If you are: -Changing careers/jobs -Navigating divorce or separation -Transitioning to/from college or grad school -Becoming a parent or moving through a fertility journey -Moving through grief Consider working together. I am a private pay therapist and do NOT accept insurance. I offer in person therapy in Back Bay and walking therapy. This approach invites a more collaborative dynamic, eases the intensity of face-to-face talk, and supports healing through nature and motion. I specialize as a therapist in supporting emotional well-being. I approach this work through helping you navigate all aspects of wellness. If you are looking for a therapist who specializes in supporting you as it relates to identity, grief, family dynamics, and/or parenting, I am eager to meet and see if there is a connection.

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Sara Warnquist
Pre-Licensed Professional
Boston, MA

Welcome! I specialize in working with clients to address anxiety, depression, ADHD, mood disorders, and eating disorder behaviors. I provide LGBTQ+ affirming counseling and have experience working with individuals of many different cultural, religious, and ethnic backgrounds. While I may not have the same identity as you do, I am always curious to better understand how your experience has shaped you. My approach is firmly anti-racist and anti-discriminatory, as I want all to feel welcomed and valued when seeking mental health support. If you are facing issues other than those I have listed above, but feel we might be a good fit - please reach out! I am happy to meet you where you are at to discuss your goals. I will provide you with optional resources and reading material for your review in between session to ensure that you get the most out of our time together. My goal is to help you reach yours, so please contact me today if you are ready to get started!

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Zachary Gausland
Pre-Licensed Professional
Somerville, MA

Congratulations on beginning the journey of therapy. My name is Zachary Gausland and I am a telehealth therapist accepting new clients who reside in New York and Massachusetts. I believe in the intrinsic strength of each individual and work with my clients to develop a path so they can achieve their goals, no matter what that may be. Whether struggling with life transitions, depression or you desire a space for you to process your inner thought processes, I offer a space that encourages growth and highlights resilience. I utilize various techniques during the therapeutic process including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, narrative, strengths-based and trauma informed care. I recognize the challenges of beginning the therapeutic process. I offer a judgement free zone and welcome you to see if I am a good fit for you. I look forward to the possibility of connecting and until then encourage you to show yourself grace.

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Lance Merrell
Pre-Licensed Professional
Acton, MA

Hello! Thanks for stopping by, it’s great to connect with you. I'm a musician/creative pursuing my Master's in Mental Health Counseling and Music Therapy at Lesley University in Cambridge, MA. I see clients in Massachusetts via Telehealth at a low-cost (the rate of your insurance co-pay). My training has prepared me to work with a wide range of issues, like anxiety, depression, grief, and major life changes. Topics I'm passionate about include LGBTQ+ issues, spirituality/faith transitions, and posttraumatic growth. I'm excited to share my knowledge with you and create a space together that best supports your growth and healing. I take an experiential and embodied approach to my work. This means that, in addition to talking, I offer other clinical methods to help support you, such as Music Therapy. I also like to infuse my work with an element of creativity and play, when appropriate. My goal is that you leave each session feeling supported to keep moving forward. If anything has resonated with you, I look forward to connecting! It would be a pleasure and honor to support you through this stage of your journey. You're not in this alone, and together, we can do some great work.

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Lisa Pierce
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Cambridge, MA

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Haley Councillor
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Medford, MA

Hello there, my name is Haley, and I'm so glad you're here. As a therapist who values the power of connection and understanding, I’m here to support you with empathy and an open heart. No matter what you're dealing with, be it a history of trauma, depression, anxiety, relationship challenges and more, I’m committed to walking alongside you in your journey toward healing. Together, we’ll explore your story with compassion and work towards a path of growth. My approach is grounded in empowerment, curiosity, and a genuine desire to understand your unique story. I believe that within each of us lies the strength to overcome difficulties and create meaningful change. Even if change feels frightening, I believe it is possible with the right support and a desire to improve the areas of life we are unhappy with. If you're looking to begin your therapy journey today, follow the link to my website to book an appointment. We will work together from a place of curiosity to discover what barriers are getting in your way, where they may have come from, and how we can begin to help you overcome them.

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Middlesex Mental Health
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Belmont, MA

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Vita Zhou
Pre-Licensed Professional
Boston, MA

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Ummul Kathawalla
Psychologist
Cambridge, MA

I offer collaborative, compassionate, culturally-informed care tailored to you. Whether you're navigating life transitions, feeling held back by your emotions, or seeking self-understanding to move forward, I will help you build on your strengths to achieve your therapy goals. Schedule a free 15-min phone consultation to see if we’re a good fit.

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Jennifer Durham-Fowler
Psychologist
Wellesley, MA

As a therapist, I strive to bring warmth and wits into sessions with my patients. My role is to help people identify patterns that are causing trouble or distress. This process involves not only trying to understand the "root" of the problem, but also looking for ways in which individuals might get stuck in problematic ways of relating to others or thinking about themselves. This can be hard work, but it has the potential to be very rewarding. In my experience, people who engage in therapy often find that old patterns can change, and new choices are able to emerge in their lives. In my previous role as associate director of Boston University's Behavioral Medicine clinic, I worked with a diverse group of undergrad and graduate students. In my current practice, I work with adolescents and young adults who are struggling academically, or who are taking a leave of absence from college or grad school due to mental health concerns. I also have interests in depression, anxiety, parenting, postpartum depression/anxiety, and spiritual issues. But really, I like working with anyone striving for an examined life. I am not in-network with any insurance plans, but you may be able to use out of network benefits to help pay for the cost of therapy.

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